Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Thank you, Bridget, for that wonderful news. God bless LDN, indeed! Would it be alright if I shared your nephew's good fortune with the folks at my " LDN_For_Cancer " group at http://health./groups/ldnforcancer I'm sure it would be an encouragement to the group. With best wishes for 2008, Dudley Delany dudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] REMISSION!!! God bless LDN Hi everyone! I'm sorry I haven't been posting much, but I had to tell everyone about this! I've been taking LDN since June 11th, started at 3mg for a month, then 4.5mg since then. My Ankylosing Spondylitis is now IN REMISSION. My Fibromyalgia is still a little bit active, but my pain level has gone from 7-9 to 1-3. I had a bone scan last month and found out that there is no AS inflammation in my body, at all! I'm on top of the world. =) My 15-year-old nephew is also on LDN, for medulloblastoma brain cancer. His doctors are using the " M " word - " Miracle " - to describe his progress. They said they would've considered it a miracle if his tumor hadn't grown - and it's shrunk considerably. So we're hugely excited about that, too. So guess what? My New Year's resolution is to go the the gym at least 3 days a week. And I know I can do it, too, because I've been going all month! (this is way cool) All my love, and a Happy New Year to everyone! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Bridget Awesome news for you! How exciting not only for you but your nephew as well. Best wishes. [low dose naltrexone] REMISSION!!! God bless LDN > >Hi everyone! I'm sorry I haven't been posting much, but I had to >tell everyone about this! > >I've been taking LDN since June 11th, started at 3mg for a month, >then 4.5mg since then. My Ankylosing Spondylitis is now IN >REMISSION. My Fibromyalgia is still a little bit active, but my pain >level has gone from 7-9 to 1-3. I had a bone scan last month and >found out that there is no AS inflammation in my body, at all! I'm >on top of the world. =) > >My 15-year-old nephew is also on LDN, for medulloblastoma brain >cancer. His doctors are using the " M " word - " Miracle " - to describe >his progress. They said they would've considered it a miracle if his >tumor hadn't grown - and it's shrunk considerably. So we're hugely >excited about that, too. > >So guess what? My New Year's resolution is to go the the gym at >least 3 days a week. And I know I can do it, too, because I've been >going all month! (this is way cool) > >All my love, and a Happy New Year to everyone! >Bridget > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 WOOT WOOT for Bridget! That is FANTASTIC NEWS, girl! Keep up the good work and keep in touch! > > Hi everyone! I'm sorry I haven't been posting much, but I had to > tell everyone about this! > > I've been taking LDN since June 11th, started at 3mg for a month, > then 4.5mg since then. My Ankylosing Spondylitis is now IN > REMISSION. My Fibromyalgia is still a little bit active, but my pain > level has gone from 7-9 to 1-3. I had a bone scan last month and > found out that there is no AS inflammation in my body, at all! I'm > on top of the world. =) > > My 15-year-old nephew is also on LDN, for medulloblastoma brain > cancer. His doctors are using the " M " word - " Miracle " - to describe > his progress. They said they would've considered it a miracle if his > tumor hadn't grown - and it's shrunk considerably. So we're hugely > excited about that, too. > > So guess what? My New Year's resolution is to go the the gym at > least 3 days a week. And I know I can do it, too, because I've been > going all month! (this is way cool) > > All my love, and a Happy New Year to everyone! > Bridget > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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